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The world-famous Harvard psychologist challenges many of psychologys most deeply held assumptions about human developmentarguing, for example, that early experience does not inexorably shape our lives and that the influence of the family is more subtle than has been supposed.
Synopsis
"<>The world-famous Harvard psychologist challenges many of psychologys most deeply held assumptions about human developmentarguing, for example, that early experience does not inexorably shape our l"
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-296) and index.